27 June 2026

IOES is part of €700,000 global seaweed research

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Universiti Malaya’s Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences (IOES) was announced as part of 15 global projects related to seaweed research, receiving a total of €700,000 in research funding from the Safe Seaweed Coalition.

The Institute will be responsible for “creating a global taxonomic framework for the carrageenan industry to benefit biobanking, breeding, and quality control.”

yellow and black leaves on water

This call was the first round of multiple calls for proposals planned over three years to distribute £3 million toward research supporting seaweed safety and sustainability. The coalition and its steering committee invite applicants with diverse research and product interests to apply for grants in future calls.

The coalition is coordinated by the CNRS with the help of strategic and funding partner Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the support of United Nations Global Compact. For more information, visit www.safeseaweedcoalition.org.

Read the full announcement here: https://thefishsite.com/articles/seaweed-projects-scoop-700-000-funding (published 26 Nov 2021)